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  • GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

    I've got a GA-P35-DS3R (rev 1.0) and 2x1GB Patriot 800MHz PC2-6400 memory. I get data corruption while copying files, only when the memory is in dual-channel mode. In single-channel mode everything appears to be fine.

    The memory passes memtest+, even in dual channel mode.

    Memory specs are here: Patriot Memory - Products
    (Although my sticks are marked 2.2V, not 2.1V as shown on the website.)

    System specs are

    CPU: Q6600 (G0 stepping) 2.4GHz
    Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev 1.0) [F13d]
    RAM: 2x1GB Patriot 800MHz PC2-6400
    PSU: Corsair VX450W
    Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT
    HD: Samsung HD501LJ
    OS: Win XP Pro sp2

    Flashing to the latest BIOS didn't help. I've tried dimm voltage up to 2.2V and MCH up to +0.2V with no improvement. I tried running the memory at 667MHz with no improvement.

    I haven't had any luck setting memory timings manually. When I tried setting DRAM Timing Selectable to Manual and entering what I thought were very relaxed timings, the computer wouldn't boot at all and I had to clear the CMOS. I was trying to use the loosest settings from this post: http://forums.tweaktown.com/f69/memo...vs-bios-27283/
    The same thing happened when I set Timing to Manual but left all of the individual timings on Auto.

    Here are the current BIOS settings:

    Robust Graphics Booster___________ [Auto]
    CPU Clock Ratio _________________ [9]
    CPU Host Clock Control_____________[Disabled]
    CPU Host Frequency (MHz)_________ [226]
    PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)_______ [Auto]
    C.I.A. 2_________________________ [Disabled]
    Performance Enhance _____________ [Standard]
    System Memory Multiplier (SPD)_____ [Auto]
    Memory Frequency(MHz)_____800___800
    DRAM Timing Selectable_____ SPD __ [Auto]

    CAS Latency Time________________ 5 Auto
    Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ 5 Auto
    Dram RAS# Precharge Delay_______5 Auto
    Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ 16 Auto

    ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)_________ 3 Auto
    Rank Write to READ Delay________ 3 Auto
    Write to Precharge Delay_________ 6 Auto
    Refresh to ACT Delay_____________ 42 Auto
    Read to Precharge Delay__________ 3 Auto
    Static tRead Value_______________ 4 Auto
    Static tRead Phase Adjust________ 0 [Auto]

    System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
    DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.3V]
    PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
    FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
    (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [+0.1V]
    CPU Voltage Control_______ [Normal]

    Limit CPUID Max. to 3.....................: [Disabled]
    No-Execute Memory Protect............: [Enabled]
    CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)................: [Disabled]
    CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Enabled]
    CPU EIST Function.........................: [Disabled]
    Virtualization Technology................: [Enabled]

    Integrated Peripherals
    Legacy USB Storage Detect_________[Enabled]

    What else should I try? Or is a bad board or RAM? Or are they not compatible for some reason?
    CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
    Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
    RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

    Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
    HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
    Case: Antec P182
    PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
    HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
    Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
    Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
    Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
    Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
    Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
    OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

  • #2
    Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

    Have you tested using Prime95 ?
    I'm assuming that you have tested RAM sticks individually in both slots.

    Try setting following
    Legacy USB Storage Detect = false

    Set your RAM to 4-4-4-12 (which should be from your spec)
    Set all memory sub timings to [Auto]

    For 2.2v sticks, you'll need +.04v under DDR2 Overvoltage
    DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.4v]
    I would suggest 0.35, then followed by 0.4v.

    System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
    PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
    FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
    (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [Normal]

    What's your CPU voltage showing ?
    Also, CPU, core & Mobo temps.

    Modify your signature and add your machine specs.
    Intel Core i5 4670k C0 @4.2Ghz - Corsair H80i
    Gigabyte GA-Z97x-SOC Force (Rev 01, BIOS F6C)
    16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz DDR3 9-10-9-27 1.5v
    Gigabyte R9 280x OC Windforce

    OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD - Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Small print - All suggestions I give on this forum are just that - Suggestions.
    I'm merely suggesting an approach/opinion which I would have taken - You are welcome to try at your own risk.

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    • #3
      Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

      Yes, I tested with Prime95...Four simultaneous instances ran without errors for 48 hrs.

      I don't see the data corruption problem with either single stick of RAM, or with both sticks in single channel mode (I tried different combinations of slots). I do see data corruption using both sticks in dual channel mode, using either pair of slots.

      The DDR voltage seems to run higher than the intended setting, and the bios only allows changing it in 0.1V increments, which is why I had it at +0.3V before.

      With DDR2 overvoltage at +0.4V, and MCH at normal, the PC Health Status section of the bios reads
      Vcore_________1.236V
      DDR18V________2.256V
      +3.3V_________3.264V
      +12V__________12.112V
      Current System Temperature___39C
      Current CPU Temperature______24C

      Additionally, SpeedFan lists
      Core 0: 28C
      Core 1: 32C
      Core 2: 25C
      Core 3: 24C

      Are all these numbers reasonable?

      I have now changed the settings to
      --------
      DRAM Timing Selectable_____ SPD __ [Manual]
      CAS Latency Time________________ 5 [4]
      Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ 5 [4]
      Dram RAS# Precharge Delay________5 [4]
      Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ 16 [12]

      System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
      DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.4V]
      PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
      FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
      (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [Normal]
      CPU Voltage Control_______ [Normal]

      Legacy USB Storage Detect_________[Enabled]
      --------

      However, even with the new settings I'm still getting data corruption.

      Also, this could be completely unrelated, but there are a couple of strange noises that the computer makes, that I've noticed especially because I was intending for this to be a quiet build.

      First, the power supply makes a high-pitched buzzing noise whenever the computer is actively doing something--launching a program, updating graphics, writing to disk, etc.

      Second, during part of the PC Wizard 2008 video benchmark, there is a whining sound that sounds like it's coming from the video card.

      Neither of these noises is very loud, but they're definitely noticeable.

      I really appreciate your help...this situation is very frustrating.
      CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
      Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
      RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

      Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
      HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
      Case: Antec P182
      PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
      HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
      Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
      Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
      Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
      Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
      Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
      OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

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      • #4
        Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

        Originally posted by simonkeys View Post
        Yes, I tested with Prime95...Four simultaneous instances ran without errors for 48 hrs.

        I don't see the data corruption problem with either single stick of RAM, or with both sticks in single channel mode (I tried different combinations of slots). I do see data corruption using both sticks in dual channel mode, using either pair of slots.

        The DDR voltage seems to run higher than the intended setting, and the bios only allows changing it in 0.1V increments, which is why I had it at +0.3V before.

        With DDR2 overvoltage at +0.4V, and MCH at normal, the PC Health Status section of the bios reads
        Vcore_________1.236V
        DDR18V________2.256V
        +3.3V_________3.264V
        +12V__________12.112V
        Current System Temperature___39C
        Current CPU Temperature______24C

        Additionally, SpeedFan lists
        Core 0: 28C
        Core 1: 32C
        Core 2: 25C
        Core 3: 24C

        Are all these numbers reasonable?

        I have now changed the settings to
        --------
        DRAM Timing Selectable_____ SPD __ [Manual]
        CAS Latency Time________________ 5 [4]
        Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ 5 [4]
        Dram RAS# Precharge Delay________5 [4]
        Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ 16 [12]

        System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
        DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.4V]
        PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
        FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
        (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [Normal]
        CPU Voltage Control_______ [Normal]

        Legacy USB Storage Detect_________[Enabled]
        --------

        However, even with the new settings I'm still getting data corruption.

        Also, this could be completely unrelated, but there are a couple of strange noises that the computer makes, that I've noticed especially because I was intending for this to be a quiet build.

        First, the power supply makes a high-pitched buzzing noise whenever the computer is actively doing something--launching a program, updating graphics, writing to disk, etc.

        Second, during part of the PC Wizard 2008 video benchmark, there is a whining sound that sounds like it's coming from the video card.

        Neither of these noises is very loud, but they're definitely noticeable.

        I really appreciate your help...this situation is very frustrating.
        What video card do you have? (link)

        If it has a fancy non stock fan, it may just get loud at the beginning and during any 3D resource intensive application. Also see if other purchasers have complained of its sound.

        As far a the PSU, you should have a second one for diagnosing. The sound you described that it is making, is hopefully normal and just the fan on it. Although it sounds like a big red flag. But get an inexpensive (on sale) PSU for diagnosing. The specs for an nVidia 8500 shouldn't even require more than 350 watt. ( Like this inexpensive one maybe. Note: No six pin PCI-E plugs but if your 8500 doesn't its fine for testing. Or maybe use anything you hopefully have already.)

        See if everything is AOK with a backup PSU.
        Last edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee; 05-13-2009, 01:03 PM.
        <<< LGA2011-v3 System Summary >>>
        > Power Supply: CORSAIR AX Series AX860 860W 80 PLUS PLATINUM Haswell Ready Full Modular (NE Link)
        > Chipset : Intel X99
        > Mainboard :Gigabyte GA-X99-Ultra Gaming
        (NE Link)
        > Processor : i7-6850K (NE Link)
        > AIO: Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 (NE Link)
        > Physical Memory : G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 Model F4-3200C14Q-32GTZSW (NE Link)
        > Video Card : 2x ASUS ROG STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING (NE Link)


        <<< LGA1366 System Summary >>>
        > Power Supply:
        >>>Original PSU (2011-01) :
        Corsair 620HX (NE Link)
        >>>Upgrade PSU (2012-01) : CORSAIR AX850 (CMPSU-850AX) 850W (NE Link)
        > Chipset : Intel X58
        > Mainboard : Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (REV.2.0) (FB BIOS)
        (NE Link MPP Link)
        > Processor : i7-950 (Revision D0) 3.0GHz @3.84GHz
        (NE Link MPP Link)
        > HSF:
        Noctua NH-D14 (NE Link MPP Link)
        > Physical Memory :
        >>>Original RAM (2011-01) : G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Model F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ
        >>>Upgrade RAM (2012-01) : Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) w/FrostByte Heatsink Model 998990 (NE Link MPP Link OverClockersClub Dot Com Article)
        > Video Card :
        >>>Original Vid Card (2011-01) : BFG Geforce GTX295 (
        NE Link)
        >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2012-01) : (2) EVGA 02G-P3-1568-KR GTX 560 Ti (2GB)-SLI (
        NE Link)
        >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2013-07) : (2) GTX 760-SLI Gigabyte GV-N760OC-4GB (NE Link)
        > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
        > Monitor :
        ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26" (
        NE Link)
        > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate
        > Case : COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1 Black Steel (
        NE Link)

        <<< LGA775 System Summary >>>
        > Power Supply: Corsair 620HX (
        NE Link)
        > Mainboard : Gigabyte P35-S3G (F2 BIOS)
        > Chipset : Intel P35
        > Processor : Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (Revision C0) 3.0GHz @ 3950 MHz
        > HSF: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
        > Physical Memory : CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB) (
        Link)
        > Video Card : BFG Geforce GTX295
        > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
        >
        Monitor : ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26"
        > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

          Sorry, I forgot to mention that the video card is passively cooled --- no fan. (GIGABYTE - Product - Graphics Accelerator - Specification - GV-NX86T256H) So I'm guessing it's a capacitor making the noise? The power supply buzz also does not sound like fan noise...it's certainly not the fan speeding up, at least. I'm actually hoping that the PSU buzz is not normal, because I'm trying to build a quiet PC here, and it's currently by far the most annoying noise that the computer is making.

          I don't have any compatible components for testing. I can probably get some at the local used computer store, but I wanted to get some advice before buying any more stuff, and make sure I wasn't doing anything stupid. Thanks for the pointer to the PSU.
          CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
          Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
          RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

          Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
          HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
          Case: Antec P182
          PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
          HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
          Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
          Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
          Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
          Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
          Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
          OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

            Originally posted by simonkeys View Post
            Sorry, I forgot to mention that the video card is passively cooled --- no fan. (GIGABYTE - Product - Graphics Accelerator - Specification - GV-NX86T256H) So I'm guessing it's a capacitor making the noise? The power supply buzz also does not sound like fan noise...it's certainly not the fan speeding up, at least. I'm actually hoping that the PSU buzz is not normal, because I'm trying to build a quiet PC here, and it's currently by far the most annoying noise that the computer is making.

            I don't have any compatible components for testing. I can probably get some at the local used computer store, but I wanted to get some advice before buying any more stuff, and make sure I wasn't doing anything stupid. Thanks for the pointer to the PSU.
            Having a super quiet PC is why I sought out the PSU I have. Plus my previous PSU made the most irritating noises imaginable. As a result I vowed to never be tortured by PSU sounds ever again.

            Although, I've learned that having two PC running or a combination of one or more PCs in conjunction with a small room fan- that cancels out sounds that PCs make- is the way to go. In other words, two PCs are quieter than one. And one or more PCs are quieter, if you have a small room fan too.

            Oh, and nice sig Simonkeys!(Killer!)
            <<< LGA2011-v3 System Summary >>>
            > Power Supply: CORSAIR AX Series AX860 860W 80 PLUS PLATINUM Haswell Ready Full Modular (NE Link)
            > Chipset : Intel X99
            > Mainboard :Gigabyte GA-X99-Ultra Gaming
            (NE Link)
            > Processor : i7-6850K (NE Link)
            > AIO: Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 (NE Link)
            > Physical Memory : G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 Model F4-3200C14Q-32GTZSW (NE Link)
            > Video Card : 2x ASUS ROG STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING (NE Link)


            <<< LGA1366 System Summary >>>
            > Power Supply:
            >>>Original PSU (2011-01) :
            Corsair 620HX (NE Link)
            >>>Upgrade PSU (2012-01) : CORSAIR AX850 (CMPSU-850AX) 850W (NE Link)
            > Chipset : Intel X58
            > Mainboard : Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (REV.2.0) (FB BIOS)
            (NE Link MPP Link)
            > Processor : i7-950 (Revision D0) 3.0GHz @3.84GHz
            (NE Link MPP Link)
            > HSF:
            Noctua NH-D14 (NE Link MPP Link)
            > Physical Memory :
            >>>Original RAM (2011-01) : G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Model F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ
            >>>Upgrade RAM (2012-01) : Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) w/FrostByte Heatsink Model 998990 (NE Link MPP Link OverClockersClub Dot Com Article)
            > Video Card :
            >>>Original Vid Card (2011-01) : BFG Geforce GTX295 (
            NE Link)
            >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2012-01) : (2) EVGA 02G-P3-1568-KR GTX 560 Ti (2GB)-SLI (
            NE Link)
            >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2013-07) : (2) GTX 760-SLI Gigabyte GV-N760OC-4GB (NE Link)
            > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
            > Monitor :
            ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26" (
            NE Link)
            > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate
            > Case : COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1 Black Steel (
            NE Link)

            <<< LGA775 System Summary >>>
            > Power Supply: Corsair 620HX (
            NE Link)
            > Mainboard : Gigabyte P35-S3G (F2 BIOS)
            > Chipset : Intel P35
            > Processor : Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (Revision C0) 3.0GHz @ 3950 MHz
            > HSF: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
            > Physical Memory : CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB) (
            Link)
            > Video Card : BFG Geforce GTX295
            > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
            >
            Monitor : ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26"
            > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

              You vCore seems a bit low, is it a G0 Q6600 ?
              Please try increasing to 1.2675, then 1.275 and 1.30v to run some tests.

              It is a bit odd that Prime95 runs fine but you have data corruption.
              How did you detect data corruption, you copied a file and opened on the destination - it was corrupt ?
              What was the nature of the file (img,text), how big and from what source ?
              Are you using RAID ?
              Intel Core i5 4670k C0 @4.2Ghz - Corsair H80i
              Gigabyte GA-Z97x-SOC Force (Rev 01, BIOS F6C)
              16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz DDR3 9-10-9-27 1.5v
              Gigabyte R9 280x OC Windforce

              OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD - Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
              -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Small print - All suggestions I give on this forum are just that - Suggestions.
              I'm merely suggesting an approach/opinion which I would have taken - You are welcome to try at your own risk.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                I've been testing by setting a backup utility (SyncBack) to repeatedly copy and then checksum verify a 6Gb .cab file from a game installer DVD. (SATA hard drive, no RAID.) About one out of every two times it's been reporting an error.

                However, increasing Vcore seems to fix it!

                It is a G0 stepping Q6600. I had to set CPU voltage control to 1.29375 in order to get Vcore to read 1.268V in the PC Health section. Then, running my test, I'm getting no errors. It's also taking significantly less time to make the copy.

                So now my question is, does the fact that I have to make the setting so high in order to get the correct voltage mean that something is wrong?

                Thanks so much for your help.
                CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
                Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
                RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

                Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
                HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
                Case: Antec P182
                PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
                HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
                Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
                Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
                Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
                Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
                Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
                OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                  No, all seems in order.
                  The rated voltage on your Q6600 will read max 1.35 volts...
                  Each chip will behave slightly different, some like more juice, some like less.
                  Make sure you monitor your temps on Prime95 with the new setting.

                  Maybe others can shed more light on the voltage...
                  Intel Core i5 4670k C0 @4.2Ghz - Corsair H80i
                  Gigabyte GA-Z97x-SOC Force (Rev 01, BIOS F6C)
                  16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz DDR3 9-10-9-27 1.5v
                  Gigabyte R9 280x OC Windforce

                  OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD - Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
                  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Small print - All suggestions I give on this forum are just that - Suggestions.
                  I'm merely suggesting an approach/opinion which I would have taken - You are welcome to try at your own risk.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                    Looks like I spoke too soon. Raising the CPU voltage seems to reduce the amount of data corruption, but not get rid of it completely.

                    Meanwhile, I've swapped out the PSU and video card, which didn't change anything. So I think I've narrowed it down to CPU, RAM, or motherboard.

                    Any help would be greatly appreciated...

                    Current voltage readings (from PC Health):

                    Vcore: 1.300V
                    DDR18V: 2.240V
                    +3.3V: 3.344V
                    +12V: 12.048V
                    System Temp: 32C
                    CPU Temp: 25C

                    Here are the current BIOS settings:

                    Robust Graphics Booster___________ [Auto]
                    CPU Clock Ratio _________________ [9]
                    CPU Host Clock Control_____________[Disabled]
                    CPU Host Frequency (MHz)_________ [226]
                    PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)_______ [Auto]
                    C.I.A. 2_________________________ [Disabled]
                    Performance Enhance _____________ [Standard]
                    System Memory Multiplier (SPD)_____ [Auto]
                    Memory Frequency(MHz)_____800___800
                    DRAM Timing Selectable_____ SPD __ [Manual]

                    CAS Latency Time________________ 5 [4]
                    Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ 5 [4]
                    Dram RAS# Precharge Delay_______5 [4]
                    Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ 16 [12]

                    ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)_________ 3 Auto
                    Rank Write to READ Delay________ 3 Auto
                    Write to Precharge Delay_________ 6 Auto
                    Refresh to ACT Delay_____________ 42 Auto
                    Read to Precharge Delay__________ 3 Auto
                    Static tRead Value_______________ 4 Auto
                    Static tRead Phase Adjust________ 0 [Auto]

                    System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
                    DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.4V]
                    PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
                    FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
                    (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [+0.1V]
                    CPU Voltage Control_______ [1.32500V]

                    Limit CPUID Max. to 3.....................: [Disabled]
                    No-Execute Memory Protect............: [Enabled]
                    CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)................: [Disabled]
                    CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Enabled]
                    CPU EIST Function.........................: [Disabled]
                    Virtualization Technology................: [Disabled]

                    Integrated Peripherals
                    Legacy USB Storage Detect_________[Disabled]
                    CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
                    Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
                    RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

                    Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
                    HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
                    Case: Antec P182
                    PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
                    HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
                    Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
                    Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
                    Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
                    Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
                    Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
                    OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                      Originally posted by simonkeys View Post
                      Looks like I spoke too soon. Raising the CPU voltage seems to reduce the amount of data corruption, but not get rid of it completely.

                      Meanwhile, I've swapped out the PSU and video card, which didn't change anything. So I think I've narrowed it down to CPU, RAM, or motherboard.

                      Any help would be greatly appreciated...

                      Current voltage readings (from PC Health):

                      Vcore: 1.300V
                      DDR18V: 2.240V
                      +3.3V: 3.344V
                      +12V: 12.048V
                      System Temp: 32C
                      CPU Temp: 25C

                      Here are the current BIOS settings:

                      Robust Graphics Booster___________ [Auto]
                      CPU Clock Ratio _________________ [9]
                      CPU Host Clock Control_____________[Disabled]
                      CPU Host Frequency (MHz)_________ [226]
                      PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)_______ [Auto]
                      C.I.A. 2_________________________ [Disabled]
                      Performance Enhance _____________ [Standard]
                      System Memory Multiplier (SPD)_____ [Auto]
                      Memory Frequency(MHz)_____800___800
                      DRAM Timing Selectable_____ SPD __ [Manual]

                      CAS Latency Time________________ 5 [4]
                      Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ 5 [4]
                      Dram RAS# Precharge Delay_______5 [4]
                      Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ 16 [12]

                      ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)_________ 3 Auto
                      Rank Write to READ Delay________ 3 Auto
                      Write to Precharge Delay_________ 6 Auto
                      Refresh to ACT Delay_____________ 42 Auto
                      Read to Precharge Delay__________ 3 Auto
                      Static tRead Value_______________ 4 Auto
                      Static tRead Phase Adjust________ 0 [Auto]

                      System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
                      DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.4V]
                      PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [Normal]
                      FSB OverVoltage Control___ [Normal]
                      (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [+0.1V]
                      CPU Voltage Control_______ [1.32500V]

                      Limit CPUID Max. to 3.....................: [Disabled]
                      No-Execute Memory Protect............: [Enabled]
                      CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)................: [Disabled]
                      CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Enabled]
                      CPU EIST Function.........................: [Disabled]
                      Virtualization Technology................: [Disabled]

                      Integrated Peripherals
                      Legacy USB Storage Detect_________[Disabled]

                      1. Start by changing to the following:

                      Code:
                      Robust Graphics Booster___________ [Auto]___________
                      CPU Clock Ratio ___________________[9x] ____________
                      CPU Frequency _____________________[2.40GHz (266x9)]
                      CPU Host Clock Control_____________[Enabled]________
                      CPU Host Frequency (MHz)__________ [266] ___________
                      PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)_______ [100]____________
                      Performance Enhance________________[Standard]_______
                      System Memory Multiplier (SPD)_____[3.00]___________
                      Memory Frequency(MHz)____[800]_____[800]___________
                      DRAM Timing Selectable___(SPD)_____[Manual]_________
                      2. Try "System Voltage Control" on "Auto". But monitor the voltages with whatever. I like "HWMonitor" ( CPUID ). (Combined with the way you have "Advanced BIOS Features" properly set.) I think that verifying everything is AOK when you manually set CPU and Memory Speed to stock; and "Standard Timing Control (4-4-4-12) speeds is advisable.

                      3. Run some tests and if your PC passes everything... START OCing!!! MUAHAHAHA!!!!
                      Last edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee; 06-30-2009, 01:32 AM.
                      <<< LGA2011-v3 System Summary >>>
                      > Power Supply: CORSAIR AX Series AX860 860W 80 PLUS PLATINUM Haswell Ready Full Modular (NE Link)
                      > Chipset : Intel X99
                      > Mainboard :Gigabyte GA-X99-Ultra Gaming
                      (NE Link)
                      > Processor : i7-6850K (NE Link)
                      > AIO: Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 (NE Link)
                      > Physical Memory : G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 Model F4-3200C14Q-32GTZSW (NE Link)
                      > Video Card : 2x ASUS ROG STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING (NE Link)


                      <<< LGA1366 System Summary >>>
                      > Power Supply:
                      >>>Original PSU (2011-01) :
                      Corsair 620HX (NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade PSU (2012-01) : CORSAIR AX850 (CMPSU-850AX) 850W (NE Link)
                      > Chipset : Intel X58
                      > Mainboard : Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (REV.2.0) (FB BIOS)
                      (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > Processor : i7-950 (Revision D0) 3.0GHz @3.84GHz
                      (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > HSF:
                      Noctua NH-D14 (NE Link MPP Link)
                      > Physical Memory :
                      >>>Original RAM (2011-01) : G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Model F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ
                      >>>Upgrade RAM (2012-01) : Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) w/FrostByte Heatsink Model 998990 (NE Link MPP Link OverClockersClub Dot Com Article)
                      > Video Card :
                      >>>Original Vid Card (2011-01) : BFG Geforce GTX295 (
                      NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2012-01) : (2) EVGA 02G-P3-1568-KR GTX 560 Ti (2GB)-SLI (
                      NE Link)
                      >>>Upgrade Vid Card(2013-07) : (2) GTX 760-SLI Gigabyte GV-N760OC-4GB (NE Link)
                      > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
                      > Monitor :
                      ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26" (
                      NE Link)
                      > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate
                      > Case : COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1 Black Steel (
                      NE Link)

                      <<< LGA775 System Summary >>>
                      > Power Supply: Corsair 620HX (
                      NE Link)
                      > Mainboard : Gigabyte P35-S3G (F2 BIOS)
                      > Chipset : Intel P35
                      > Processor : Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (Revision C0) 3.0GHz @ 3950 MHz
                      > HSF: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
                      > Physical Memory : CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB) (
                      Link)
                      > Video Card : BFG Geforce GTX295
                      > DVD-Rom Drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B ATA Device
                      >
                      Monitor : ViewSonic Pro Series VP2655wb Black 26"
                      > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate

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                      • #12
                        Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                        1 more question - How long did you run MemTest86 for ?
                        Specifically how many iterations of test#4 and Test#6 ?
                        Intel Core i5 4670k C0 @4.2Ghz - Corsair H80i
                        Gigabyte GA-Z97x-SOC Force (Rev 01, BIOS F6C)
                        16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz DDR3 9-10-9-27 1.5v
                        Gigabyte R9 280x OC Windforce

                        OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD - Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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                        Small print - All suggestions I give on this forum are just that - Suggestions.
                        I'm merely suggesting an approach/opinion which I would have taken - You are welcome to try at your own risk.

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                        • #13
                          Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                          Bee_Dee_3_Dee: I'm trying your suggestions right now.

                          spec: I think I ran it overnight on the all tests setting. Should I run it longer?
                          CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
                          Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
                          RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

                          Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
                          HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
                          Case: Antec P182
                          PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
                          HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
                          Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
                          Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
                          Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
                          Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
                          Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
                          OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

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                          • #14
                            Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                            I'm curious as to why you are trying to heat up your ram by using +0.4volts, effectively taking the RAM voltage to 2.2volts although that might not be accurate.
                            It's not as though you are overclocking.
                            Although I'm not sure if you have now sorted the issues and all is working ok?

                            Personally I would have loaded up the bios defaults and with the exception of changing "Performance Enhance" back to standard, I would have then tested everything from there.

                            Edit:-
                            I see you are using a Beta Bios too - any reason for that?

                            Edit 2:
                            Ok i see you ram is low latency ram and that it's warrantied upto 2.1volts. But not all Motherboard/ram combinations will need the voltage to be this high. Also for testing purposes you can reduce the voltage (ie have it at default or slightly higher) and keep the timings at a more normal relaxed value ie 5-5-5-18

                            Is this a typo ?:-
                            CPU Host Frequency (MHz)_________ [226]
                            or are you underclocking for testing purposes?
                            Last edited by VorLonUK; 06-30-2009, 06:56 AM.
                            GA-P35C-DS3R Rev2.0 F11 bios, E8200 (@3.0Ghz), OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Reaper 4GB (@1200Mhz), Xonar D1, 8800GTS 512, Corsair HX520 (Single 12volt line, Max 40A), WDC 3200aaks/5000aaks in AHCI mode, Vista 64 Premium.

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                            • #15
                              Re: GA-P35-DS3R dual channel problem

                              Originally posted by VorLonUK View Post
                              I'm curious as to why you are trying to heat up your ram by using +0.4volts, effectively taking the RAM voltage to 2.2volts although that might not be accurate.
                              It's not as though you are overclocking.
                              Although I'm not sure if you have now sorted the issues and all is working ok?

                              Personally I would have loaded up the bios defaults and with the exception of changing "Performance Enhance" back to standard, I would have then tested everything from there.

                              Edit:-
                              I see you are using a Beta Bios too - any reason for that?

                              Edit 2:
                              Ok i see you ram is low latency ram and that it's warrantied upto 2.1volts. But not all Motherboard/ram combinations will need the voltage to be this high. Also for testing purposes you can reduce the voltage (ie have it at default or slightly higher) and keep the timings at a more normal relaxed value ie 5-5-5-18
                              I started with all the settings at stock values. After I found that I was having the data corruption problems described at the beginning of the thread, I started adjusting settings and flashed to the most recent BIOS. None of the changes that I've made so far have fixed the problem.

                              I left the RAM voltage at 2.2V because that's what's marked on the RAM (I think it's an older revision than the one listed on the website, which is marked 2.1V). I'll try relaxing the timings and reducing the voltage again, just to make sure, but I don't think that helped before.

                              Is this a typo ?:-

                              CPU Host Frequency (MHz)_________ [226]

                              or are you underclocking for testing purposes?
                              Yes, sorry, that's a typo.

                              If you have any more suggestions for me, I'd be grateful.
                              CPU: Q6600 (G0) @ 2.4GHz
                              Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0), bios F13b
                              RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz Reaper HPC OCZ2RPR800C44GK

                              Video: Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT GV-NX86T256H (passively cooled)
                              HD: 1x Samsung HD501LJ, 1x Samsung HD103SJ
                              Case: Antec P182
                              PSU: Thermaltake TR2-430W
                              HS: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme
                              Fans: S-Flex SFF21E heat sink fan, two Tri-Cool case fans
                              Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2005 FPW
                              Audio interface: Echo AudioFire4 Firewire,
                              Mackie 1202VLZPro analog mixer
                              Audio monitor: 2x Mackie HR824 powered monitors
                              OS: Win 7 Pro x64, Win XP Pro

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